Adding Batteries to Your Workspace

Adding Batteries to Your Workspace

Properly tracking your batteries is crucial for operational safety and managing the health of your equipment. This guide will walk you through the two ways to add batteries via the AirHub - Drone Operations Center: Manually or by importing from your DJI account.

Properly tracking your batteries is crucial for operational safety and managing the health of your equipment. This guide will walk you through the two ways to add batteries via the AirHub - Drone Operations Center: Manually or by importing from your DJI account.

Written By: Michiel Froling

Last Updated on March 16, 2024

Manually Add a Battery

Adding a battery manually gives you full control over the information entered. It's a quick and straightforward process. Here’s how you do it:

  1. Open the AirHub Drone Operations Center (DOC) and log in to your account.

  2. Select the correct Workspace from the workspace switcher in the top navigation bar.

  3. Navigate to the Assets section in the left-hand sidebar and expand it.

  4. Click on the Batteries menu item.

  5. Click the + New button located in the header at the top of the page.

  6. A form will appear. Fill in all the required data fields for your battery, such as its make, model, and capacity.

Important: Pay close attention to the Serial Number. For smart batteries, this number is used to track charge cycles, health, and usage within your flight logs. Ensure it exactly matches the serial number on your physical battery to guarantee accurate data association.

  1. Once all the information is entered correctly, click Save.

That's it! Your battery is now successfully added to your asset library and is ready to be assigned to flights and projects.

Importing Assets from DJI

If you're a DJI user, you can easily import your batteries, along with drones, equipment, and older flight data, directly from the DJI Cloud. This is a great way to quickly populate your AirHub workspace with your existing equipment.

For a step-by-step guide on this process, please see our dedicated article: Syncing Flight Logs via the DJI Cloud.